Religions
Empires
Wild Card
Trade
Skills
100

"Monotheistic" means what?

A religion with only 1 God

100

Name one empire we learned about that had/allowed people practicing Christianity?

Russian Empire, Ottoman Empire, France, UK/England/Britain, Spain


100

Give 1 example of an ancient, historical artifact that we can study and learn from

Clothing, Household Items, Tools, Religious items, Weapons, Jewelry, Furniture, Currency, Buildings 

100

Which trade route went around India and was primarily based on the ocean?

Indian Ocean trade route

100

Give an example of a secondary source

University/HS/PhD/scholarly essay on history, modern analysis of a historical event, an artist's version of an old painting, biographies, newspaper opinion piece, etc.

200

What is the name of the prophet who founded Islam?

Muhammad

200

Name 1 empire that practiced human sacrifice

Aztecs, Incans

200

Give 2 examples of cultural geography

Language, Religion/Beliefs, Norms, Clothing, Food, Music, Arts

200

Name 1 trade route that played a role in cultural diffusion

All! Silk Road, Indian Ocean, Trans-Saharan

200

Give 2 examples of a primary source

An old photograph of someone, Audio, Video, Newspapers saved from the past, Diaries like Anne Frank's, Artifacts, Letters, Autobiography

300

Which religion do some people say should be called "a belief system" instead? Why?

Buddhism, because they do not worship any God, it does not fit the common definition of a religion

300

The Ottoman Empire was on which 3 continents

Africa, Asia, Europe

300

What type of pronoun (a word that can refer to a person/people) helps us tell if a source is primary or secondary?

Personal pronouns like I, me, my, mine (it is a primary source if someone is sharing his or her own direct/personal experience with something in history)

300

Where is the Silk Road famously known to have started?

China (the Ming Dynasty used it, and previous Chinese dynasties too)

300

Name 2 similarities between the Aztecs and the Russians

Monarchy, traded, were empires in history, followed a religion, etc.

400

What does "samsara" mean in both Buddhism and Hinduism? Explain the idea in 1 sentence

"Reincarnation." It means that you are born in a new body over and over again after every time you die

400

Which empire was crucial for, and primarily controlled, the Trans-Saharan trade route?

Songhai Empire

400

What do the "scale" and "compass" show on a map?

Compass: Shows the four cardinal directions (North, South, East, & West). Scale: Shows the distance on the map in relation to the distance in the real world

400

Which trade route is known for playing a big part in the diffusion of Islam?

Trans-Saharan

400

Name 2 differences between the Mughal Empire and the Songhai Empire

Africa<>Asia (location), Songhai didn't have Buddhism or Hinduism, used different trade routes, different size, different society organization, had different goods, etc.

500

Give 2 examples of religious doctrine from our notes

10 commandments (Judaism/Christianity), canon laws (Christianity), 613 Torah laws (Judaism), 5 pillars (Islam), 4 noble truths and eightfold path and karma (Buddhism), karma and caste system (Hinduism)

500

Which empire united both polytheistic and monotheistic kingdoms/societies?

Mughal Empire (Hindus and Muslims)

500

Name the 2 lines that are considered 0 degrees for latitude and longitude

Latitude: Equator. Longitude: Prime Meridian

500

What impressive piece of infrastructure did the Incan Empire build that helped their trade?

The Great Inca Road

500

How have geography and religion impacted the world?

Discretion of Mrs. Lukacs and Mr. Jaron